Research in Outdoor Education
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine sense of community on integrated wilderness trips. First, differences in perceived sense of community and perceived sense of group cohesion were analyzed from the viewpoint of the group as a whole to determine if there was any significant change over the course of a wilderness trip. Second, differences, if any, in perceived sense of community and perceived sense of group cohesion between people with disabilities and people without disabilities were determined.
Recommended Citation
O'Connell, Timothy S. and Breunig, Mary C.
(2004)
"Sense of Community on Integrated Wilderness Trips: A Pilot Study,"
Research in Outdoor Education: Vol. 7, Article 9.
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/reseoutded/vol7/iss1/9